Xerox is a large corporate company that finds itself in an industry that is rapidly changing. It's core business is in the photocopier business, however as the world is going digital, it finds itself at a crossroads, to double down on a dying industry or adapt itself to the changing landscape. In many ways, Xerox is trying to do both, with both successes and failures at both. Depending on what branch you end up working at will provide vastly different experiences as a Xerox employee.

I am a lead hand overseeing a crew that is in charge of chemical production in a lean manufacturing setting. I also take part in wastewater management, quality control analyses, chemical operations, and joint health and safety.

Customers were fantastic. I have met a lot of great people. Company is constantly going through restructuring and there is no job security. Management focus only on making revenue and profit plan. They do not care about their employees.

Competitive work style,minimum amount of supervision and high level of dependency. Organized, well planned and systematic work place. Expectations are well described. Advanced modern technology are used and applied at work place.

I learned valuable customer service skills while I worked for Xerox.Was able to service a large territory of small business to large mining operations.Organizational skills,Well educated.Studied Cannabis for the past year and a half and smoke it for my medical reasons.

I have an obviously jaded opinion of this company as I was let go after informing 2 managers of having to go for a second biopsy.

In all fairness to them, I was treated well before that. All companies have their good and bad and a job is usually as good as you make it.

I enjoyed my time with many great people there and made outstanding and lasting relationships with many co workers and many of the customers I serviced over the years, some of whom are personal friends to this day.

Cons

Benefits provided by the company are less and less as time goes on. They used to be a leader, but are now happy to be middle of the road.

The people are fairly nice, but being a sales environment it is relatively stressful and quotas are required to be met at all times. Depending on what you do at Xerox the experience does vary greatly. If you work in service, you will view things from a very different perspective than if you worked in sales.

Xerox was a great company to work for, the Management and Staff were very professional in Calgary. I walked away with advanced skills in Excel and Outlook.I learned very quickly what it takes to work within a company that is overtaken and the new processes involved. I have the skills of a changing environment and worked the to the best of my abilities.The hardest part about the job was working with the lack of team players out of the Ontario office, as they wanted my position in Ontario and they had no patience to help with training. I overcame this by remaining calm and precise about what my needs were to complete the task at hand, I learned I have patience of steel.The most rewarding part of the job was my great Manager and staff in the Calgary office, who were very helpful and brightened the day by being positive to work with.It was also rewarding to have the trust of Management to work from home and to allow me to check in once a week with regards to progress.Great company to work for and I would work for them again.

Usually the mornings are very busy for a Delivery Analyst.What it makes worthwhile is the people that we work with. Such a great environment and everybody is very friendly and willing to help at any time.

The work load is pretty heavy, however is not all at once, so there are days where we don't have much, and others where we are literally swamped.